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Coolest Skate Parks: Skate Night, Fairfax, Virginia

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Jan 5, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

Virginia is a great state to be in if you enjoy skateboarding. Throughout the state you will find skate parks that offer the usual fair of ramps, bowls and boxes. However, if you are looking for a unique skating experience on a Sunday night, make your way to Fairfax, Virginia for two hours of skateboarding fun.

Skate Night - Fairfax, Virginia
Skate Night is a unique skate park found at 4601 West Ox Road in Fairfax, Virginia. It is only open two hours a week, on Sundays from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 a.m. This skate park offers a quaint collection of obstacles and skateboarding features such as a quarter pipe, a grind box, a manual box, a launch ramp, a handrail and various other types of obstacles. This skate park also offers a grind box, which has a rising height that goes from knee height down to about curb height. While not the best skate park in the country, it does offer you a place to skate in Fairfax.

Skateboard Safety at Skate Night
Like most skateboarding parks in the United States, Skate Night is a skate-at-your-own-risk park. This means that your safety is in your own hands. To make sure you stay safe, you need to wear a helmet with a chin strap, elbow pads and knee pads. You will also want to wear a decent pair of skateboarding shoes so that you have proper grip on your board.

While skating at Skate Night, you should make sure that you stay in control of your board. Lots of people use this park at the same time, and you never know what or who is going to cross your path. Finally, wear clothes that will keep you dry and warm or dry and cool, depending on the time of the year. Dressing in layers is a good idea, as you can strip off layers as your body temperature rises, or you can add layers as your body temperature drops. If you will be trying rail tricks at this park, you may also want to wear a cup for protection in case you end up straddling the rail or your board.

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Best Vacation Spots for Skaters: Fairfax, Virginia

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Dec 31, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

Virginia is a great destination for skateboarders. However, if you are looking for a vacation destination that is slightly less crowded than top Virginia destinations like Virginia Beach, then consider visiting Fairfax, Virginia. Here you will find a skate park, a skate shop and lots of great Virginia attractions.

Fairfax Skate Park - Skate Night
Fairfax is the home to Skate Night. This skate park is unique in that it is only open a couple of hours a week. It is open Sunday nights from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. This park has a variety of obstacles and features that you can skate on including a launch ramp, a manual box, handrails, a grind box and a quarter pipe.

Fairfax Skate Shop - Elite Skate Shop
If you are interested in doing a little shopping for skater gear, head to the Fair Oaks Mall. Here you will find Elite. This is a great skate shop where you will be able to find equipment, clothing and supplies for your skateboarding collection.

Fairfax Attractions - What Else You Can Do
The top attraction in Fairfax is the National Firearms Museum. It is located at 11250 Waples Mill Road. It hosts the largest firearms collection in the world. This is a great attraction to visit if you are interested in firearms, or if you are just interested in a great tourist stop. This stop has been approved for visitors of all ages, making it a great tourist attraction for families and singles alike.

For the rest of the attractions, you will need to take a short drive to Alexandria. Here you will find the Historical Haunts tour, located at 134 North Royal Street. You will also find the Sugar House Day Spa and Salon, which is located at 111 North Alfred Street. Finally you can take a river tour offered by the Potomac Riverboat Company, which can be found at 205 The Strand. All of these attractions are great and will not only keep you entertained but also give you a little more insight to the history and culture found in Virginia.

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